Thank You.
Welcome to my Fishy Digital Stamp.
Digital stamps offer many advantages over traditional rubber stamps because of their ability to be flipped, re-sized, rotated and easily stored.
In addition, digital stamps can be printed on a variety of papers and cardstocks, and when properly heat sealed can be used with a variety of coloring mediums including colored pencil, copic markers, even watercolors.
No Embroidery or cross stitch use etc allowed without first contacting me first.
No rubber stamps, wooden stamps, die cuts etc without first contacting me.
Downloading my work grants you a license to use them under the following conditions,
but does not grant you copyright over the products or any derivative products you may create using them.
By downloading this product, you receive a license to use these graphic designs and agree to the following...
PERMITTED USAGE...
# You may make a copy of these files purely for back-up purposes.
# You may add anything you like to create your new item and sell it (not as clipart please).
# You may sell your finished cards and projects but not on a mass production scale please.
# Please credit me either at my blog http://scrappingbits.blogspot.com or at my CUP account http://tiny.cc/mycupsheets
If there is not a use listed here that you would like to use it for please email me and I will help where I can.
PROHIBITED USES...
# Do not repackage, and redistribute these files anywhere as they are.
# Do not share my work. This includes but is not limited to Rapidshare, 4shared, email groups etc.
# Do not alter my work into a different format such as templates, brushes, masks or tubes etc or claim them as your own.
# Do not remove my copyright notice or trademark from my files.
# Do not Use my work for any purpose which is prohibited by law.
Thank you for using my work and please consider following my blog
or adding me on Twitter for immediate and up to date updates :O)
Any questions please email me
scrappingbitsATgooglemail.com
Digital stamps offer many advantages over traditional rubber stamps because of their ability to be flipped, re-sized, rotated and easily stored.
In addition, digital stamps can be printed on a variety of papers and cardstocks, and when properly heat sealed can be used with a variety of coloring mediums including colored pencil, copic markers, even watercolors.
No Embroidery or cross stitch use etc allowed without first contacting me first.
No rubber stamps, wooden stamps, die cuts etc without first contacting me.
Downloading my work grants you a license to use them under the following conditions,
but does not grant you copyright over the products or any derivative products you may create using them.
By downloading this product, you receive a license to use these graphic designs and agree to the following...
PERMITTED USAGE...
# You may make a copy of these files purely for back-up purposes.
# You may add anything you like to create your new item and sell it (not as clipart please).
# You may sell your finished cards and projects but not on a mass production scale please.
# Please credit me either at my blog http://scrappingbits.blogspot.com or at my CUP account http://tiny.cc/mycupsheets
If there is not a use listed here that you would like to use it for please email me and I will help where I can.
PROHIBITED USES...
# Do not repackage, and redistribute these files anywhere as they are.
# Do not share my work. This includes but is not limited to Rapidshare, 4shared, email groups etc.
# Do not alter my work into a different format such as templates, brushes, masks or tubes etc or claim them as your own.
# Do not remove my copyright notice or trademark from my files.
# Do not Use my work for any purpose which is prohibited by law.
Thank you for using my work and please consider following my blog
or adding me on Twitter for immediate and up to date updates :O)
Any questions please email me
scrappingbitsATgooglemail.com

4 comments:
Thank you for your freebies. Link on your post was added to PickleMouse freebie list
Thanks Julie love it :)
Very Cute fish. You mentioned heat setting to watercolor, color pencil etc. Do you just iron it for a few seconds. I had never heard that before and know if you print something you have to be vey careful if you use a blending pen or it will smear and I never even tried to watercolor printed items. thanks
Hi Rosalie,
I know some people use a heat gun but I am sure an iron would be fine.
Be sure you have no steam on or it will warp and place a clean peace of material on top of the paper.
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